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Fwd: Re: WVCA then? WJIB now whats the difference?




 ---- you wrote: 

> WBOQ operates with 1550 watts at 446 feet HAAT, which I believe makes it a
> maximum facility Class A under current rules.
> 
> There may be more to the story, but I can assure you the FCC didn't create
> the 104.9 allocation in Boston to block any "marketing" schemes by the
> Gloucester station.
> 
The information I obtained (a phone call to the 
station) indicates it is NOW broadcasting with 
3200 watts from Magnolia, MA, same HAAT but DA.

Getting back to a more central issue: has anyone 
tried out the new morning show yet...and does it 
presage further changes at the station?  If WRKO gets 
wind of Dana Hersey's connection with a competing 
station, will his contract to do intros and bumpers
on 'RKO cease (including the one that goes: 
"Broadcasting with 50,000 watts of Amplitude 
Modulation power to the ionosphere and straight
to YOU!" (Overlooking that during the daytime and
within the primary coverage area all--the-time 
listeners are getting the GROUND wave.)

Laurence from Methuen




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